Re: iTunes was killed for cause

2009-05-25 Thread ben mustill-rose

Alex is talking about the other topic that was started by this user,
you posted to it your self smile
To be completely honest though, alexes idea makes little sence.

On 25/05/2009, Cara Quinn caraqu...@caraquinn.com wrote:

Alex, still not following you. Can you direct me to his postings
 you're talking about?

Also, are you saying, that perhaps if I said There's a security
 hole in Leopard that Apple would somehow now see fit to terminate my
 ITunes account?…

Respectfully, you can see how over the top this sounds… smile  So
 since I'm obviously not quite following you here, can you clarify
 this? Sorry this is unclear to me, but this does sound like something
 we all should probably be aware of, if this is the case…

 thanks so much and do have an awesome evening!…

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 On May 24, 2009, at 6:03 PM, Alex Jurgensen wrote:


 Hi,

 Apple has stong security about who post about exploits. If word that
 the original poster gets to Apple it would be reason enough to disable
 an account.

 Just my thoughts.

 Thanks,
 Alex,


 On 24-May-09, at 4:16 PM, Cara Quinn wrote:


  alex, please explain the below if you would? I'm not following you
 here…

  Thanks so much and do have a lovely day!…


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 On May 24, 2009, at 4:08 PM, Alex Jurgensen wrote:


 Hi,

 It may be related to your Leopard postings.

 Thanks,
 Alex,


 On 24-May-09, at 3:30 PM, chantel cuddemi wrote:


 Oh that can't be good at all.
 On May 24, 2009, at 6:22 PM, Jude DaShiell wrote:


 The iTunes store decided to disable my id for security reasons.  No
 process exists on apple's website to resolve this problem that I can
 find.
 For that reason I have disabled iTunes on this machine and will not
 reinstall it or allow it to be reinstalled for very long.  With the
 ID
 that was disabled went my podcasts subscriptions and those will not
 be
 easily reconstructed.  Since Apple didn't put up anything on its
 website
 for how to resolve security problems and since the automated system
 and
 humans are also clueless this is no less than Apple deserves.


















 



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Re: iTunes was killed for cause

2009-05-24 Thread Cara Quinn

   Jude, perhaps I've missed it; is there a question here for the list?

   I've personally never heard of ITunes / Apple doing this sort of  
thing. Were you given a reason and have you followed this up with Apple?

   ITunes does have a support page and there is also an old invention  
called the telephone. *warm smile*

   Sorry this happened and best of luck to you!…

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On May 24, 2009, at 3:22 PM, Jude DaShiell wrote:


The iTunes store decided to disable my id for security reasons.  No
process exists on apple's website to resolve this problem that I can  
find.
For that reason I have disabled iTunes on this machine and will not
reinstall it or allow it to be reinstalled for very long.  With the ID
that was disabled went my podcasts subscriptions and those will not be
easily reconstructed.  Since Apple didn't put up anything on its website
for how to resolve security problems and since the automated system and
humans are also clueless this is no less than Apple deserves.






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Re: iTunes was killed for cause

2009-05-24 Thread Alex Jurgensen

Hi,

It may be related to your Leopard postings.

Thanks,
Alex,


On 24-May-09, at 3:30 PM, chantel cuddemi wrote:


 Oh that can't be good at all.
 On May 24, 2009, at 6:22 PM, Jude DaShiell wrote:


 The iTunes store decided to disable my id for security reasons.  No
 process exists on apple's website to resolve this problem that I can
 find.
 For that reason I have disabled iTunes on this machine and will not
 reinstall it or allow it to be reinstalled for very long.  With the  
 ID
 that was disabled went my podcasts subscriptions and those will not  
 be
 easily reconstructed.  Since Apple didn't put up anything on its
 website
 for how to resolve security problems and since the automated system
 and
 humans are also clueless this is no less than Apple deserves.






 


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Re: iTunes was killed for cause

2009-05-24 Thread Josh de Lioncourt

iTunes has telephone support. If you weren't doing anything wrong,  
they'd surely reinstate you account. Also, it is possible that you  
activated Fairplay DRM on more machines that is allowed, which could  
explain why your account was limited.

It is a simple thing to back up Podcast subscriptions. Simply bring up  
the context menu on Podcasts in the Sources table and export them,  
then you can load them back in on any computer.

Besides, disabling your iTunes Store account will not disable iTune  
itself. Your podcasts are fine...or would have been. :)


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On May 24, 2009, at 3:22 PM, Jude DaShiell wrote:


 The iTunes store decided to disable my id for security reasons.  No
 process exists on apple's website to resolve this problem that I can  
 find.
 For that reason I have disabled iTunes on this machine and will not
 reinstall it or allow it to be reinstalled for very long.  With the ID
 that was disabled went my podcasts subscriptions and those will not be
 easily reconstructed.  Since Apple didn't put up anything on its  
 website
 for how to resolve security problems and since the automated system  
 and
 humans are also clueless this is no less than Apple deserves.



 


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Re: iTunes was killed for cause

2009-05-24 Thread Alex Jurgensen

Hi,

Apple has stong security about who post about exploits. If word that  
the original poster gets to Apple it would be reason enough to disable  
an account.

Just my thoughts.

Thanks,
Alex,


On 24-May-09, at 4:16 PM, Cara Quinn wrote:


   alex, please explain the below if you would? I'm not following you
 here…

   Thanks so much and do have a lovely day!…


 Smiles,

 Cara  :)
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 On May 24, 2009, at 4:08 PM, Alex Jurgensen wrote:


 Hi,

 It may be related to your Leopard postings.

 Thanks,
 Alex,


 On 24-May-09, at 3:30 PM, chantel cuddemi wrote:


 Oh that can't be good at all.
 On May 24, 2009, at 6:22 PM, Jude DaShiell wrote:


 The iTunes store decided to disable my id for security reasons.  No
 process exists on apple's website to resolve this problem that I can
 find.
 For that reason I have disabled iTunes on this machine and will not
 reinstall it or allow it to be reinstalled for very long.  With the
 ID
 that was disabled went my podcasts subscriptions and those will not
 be
 easily reconstructed.  Since Apple didn't put up anything on its
 website
 for how to resolve security problems and since the automated system
 and
 humans are also clueless this is no less than Apple deserves.












 


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Re: iTunes was killed for cause

2009-05-24 Thread Cara Quinn

   Alex, still not following you. Can you direct me to his postings  
you're talking about?

   Also, are you saying, that perhaps if I said There's a security  
hole in Leopard that Apple would somehow now see fit to terminate my  
ITunes account?…

   Respectfully, you can see how over the top this sounds… smile  So  
since I'm obviously not quite following you here, can you clarify  
this? Sorry this is unclear to me, but this does sound like something  
we all should probably be aware of, if this is the case…

thanks so much and do have an awesome evening!…

Smiles,

Cara  :)
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On May 24, 2009, at 6:03 PM, Alex Jurgensen wrote:


Hi,

Apple has stong security about who post about exploits. If word that
the original poster gets to Apple it would be reason enough to disable
an account.

Just my thoughts.

Thanks,
Alex,


On 24-May-09, at 4:16 PM, Cara Quinn wrote:


  alex, please explain the below if you would? I'm not following you
 here…

  Thanks so much and do have a lovely day!…


 Smiles,

 Cara  :)
 ---
 Follow me on Twitter!

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 On May 24, 2009, at 4:08 PM, Alex Jurgensen wrote:


 Hi,

 It may be related to your Leopard postings.

 Thanks,
 Alex,


 On 24-May-09, at 3:30 PM, chantel cuddemi wrote:


 Oh that can't be good at all.
 On May 24, 2009, at 6:22 PM, Jude DaShiell wrote:


 The iTunes store decided to disable my id for security reasons.  No
 process exists on apple's website to resolve this problem that I can
 find.
 For that reason I have disabled iTunes on this machine and will not
 reinstall it or allow it to be reinstalled for very long.  With the
 ID
 that was disabled went my podcasts subscriptions and those will not
 be
 easily reconstructed.  Since Apple didn't put up anything on its
 website
 for how to resolve security problems and since the automated system
 and
 humans are also clueless this is no less than Apple deserves.


















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